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developing at midday. elsewhere, a mild night, 10 celsius in plymouth into tomorrow morning. in plymouth into tomorrow morning. spy and his daughter. on a former russian spy and his daughter. an ex—russian spy and his daughter. the attack "outrageous". will be bright spells and on the side. goodbye. and fury", he has —— mild side. this is yulia are receiving treatment. agreed to an offer she gave this bbc news, to meet the country's update. that they need... and these leader. we'll have the very latest from our are the correspondent in salisbury. also this lunchtime... top stories britain has welcomed the move. developing at leader kim jong—un agree to be close to agreeing a three—year pay deal. 11. define cups so they can be meet. taken apart. on takeaway cups to reduce the amount of apart. waste they create. red is this the end of on imports of steel and aluminium. making sure the emergency services have had the support they need. the 25p levy plan? discounts to customers bringing their own cups. it's a setback. syrian enclave of eastern could lead to the north giving up ghouta. offerfrom north korea to meet kim jong—un nuclear weapons. for talks. attack on a former russian spy and his daughter in salisbury. he would meet kim jong—un by may, to achieve permanent denuclearisation. with a record number of athletes his daughter achieved a ban and the sale which will come in from june. taking part. in salisbury. in an extraordinary overture after months of mutual hostility. will come in and coming up in the sport from june.
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on bbc news... visited the scene and give this update. to be close to agreeing a three—year pay deal. uk ambassador have had the support they need and will continue to get we can't see where the money goes and comes to consider his to south it. out of the bottom. position. and comes out of korea from on disposable coffee the bottom. cups. 2003 to it's just after 12a5, the headlines. 2008. discounts to customers bringing their own cups. giving up nuclear attack on a former russian spy and his daughter. weapons. make it the biggest games to he would meet kim jong—un he has been watching developments in the 1970s. the 1970s. in a move brokered by south korea , it's expected to by may, to achieve permanent date. take place in may. denuclearisation. how surprised are you by what has happened in the last few hours? happened in the last few close to agreeing a three—year pay to be close to agreeing a three—year pay deal. hours? deal. on disposable coffee cups. were surprised at the joint team and it has rolled on since then. it has rolled on since then. and aluminium to the united states. discounts to customers bringing their own cups. to go but this is very exciting, potentially exciting. voiced their of athletes will make it the biggest games to date. potentially exciting. concern.
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good already threatening retaliation. on its hitlist of into the poisoning of a former russian double agent. potential targets is harley davidson motorcycles. morning. nothing came of it, so very much wait and see. wait and see. of its sales are to north korea wants from this, what are kim jong—un's motivations? europe. secure contaminated sites and in the recovery north korea wants from this, what are kim jong-un's motivations? are kim jong-un's motivations? where harley has its headquarters. it's friday 9 march. of evidence. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. officer nick bailey. america's motorcycle coming out of hibernation. hibernation. clearing out winter cobwebs for the spring season. cobwebs for the spring she then headed to the hospital where she met bailey. 0ur correspondent leila nathoo is in salisbury. test and now has maybe a slightly different agenda. season. different agenda. bad boy image, and headquartered in a state that voted for trump. a state that voted for trump. skripal and his daughter yulia skripal. that is why the eu is targeting it. skripal. our home affairs correspondent is here. correspondent is here. is why the eu is targeting it. involved and what will about a lifestyle, a brand that attracts a loyal following. they be doing? personnel, when are the attracts a loyal doing? expected to arrive? following. arrive?
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south koreans or americans are prepared to give and get in return. prepared to give and get in warfare, the use crbn experts based in return. the raf and royal marines. in the raf and royal tariffs will have a marines. significant impact. impact. skripal‘s home at the restaurant and ata pub. will be some people from a0 commando. skripal‘s home at the restaurant of a harley—davidson club on the outskirts of milwaukee. commando. and at a pub. outskirts of milwaukee. at a pub. there is not a lot of new blood here. a lot of new blood here. talking about plans to mark the bike's150th anniversary. helping with the recovery of will they be able to get ready in time for this? bike's150th anniversary. time for this? evidence. evidence. suggesting they are involved in chemical weaponry. interest throughout the city centre and sergei skripal‘s home. makes them an easy, even those who want trump to stand up for america. want trump to stand up for america. chemical weaponry. and sergei skripal‘s home. i think you should have better ideas. ideas. advisers but i agree it is a short time span to prepare. time span to prepare. soda, beer, alumina and products, steel, bikes, cars. recovery of possibly contaminated ambulances. steel, bikes, ambulances. cars. objects from the scene that may be difficulties will be over agreeing an dangerous. dangerous. agenda. an agenda. whether those vehicles could have been contaminated as expertise they are now being called in to help the police. well. been contaminated as well. in to help the police. views on making the provincial or secure and a faith based generally. secure and a faith based generally. response, which is not going to be good for anybody.
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the area if there is further contamination? correct. good for anybody. exactly of the tariffs the eu is threatening to impose on harley? that. to impose on harley? that. programme together but we have got to give it a try. there will be 180 or so military personnel coming to salisbury. personnel coming to salisbury. steel coming into the country, so our steel does not suffer. to give it a try. our steel does not suffer. he has to level the playing field. level the playing field. denuclearisation is the big prize in this. but i don't want hardy to suffer in a trade war. this. want hardy to suffer in a trade war. scene, talk to local people and of course visit what would north korea be wanting in return for that? they need more people and with the deep that people who want harley are going to get harley. the hospital? no matter what? level. deep that level. course visit the hospital? wanting in return for that? 100 military personnel being deployed. no matter personnel being deployed. what. rudd has been kept up to date on this investigation from the start. this investigation from the start. matter what. and also there are still objects around which need to be taken away. around which need to be to stick together because the us is a great threat. a great taken away. eu has taken this road before in a turf war with george w bush. speculating, for example, the was once in a time to national emergencies —— cobra committee. emergencies —— cobra committee. threat. turf war with george w bush. he backed down. bench itself. police and backed down. itself. the complex, which may yet take the shine off the harley dream. government ministers. has been overseeing this from the government end. government end. more than 25,000 people were murdered to be removed and need real expertise in order to remove there. it. expertise in order to remove it. there are 28,000 troops and air force bases in south korea. force bases in south korea. —— need to be removed. need to be removed. in many communities. agreement and turning it into some sort of peace treaty. sort of peace treaty.
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first responders who were initially called out to be seen here. called out to be seen here. certainly more questions than a nswe rs. certainly more questions than answers. she praised their work ethic. public but this must be about more than public reassurance? than public the local what are police. reassurance? the risks to be cleared, cleaned, items removed. in this? removed. that that is the case. it does not go well, the risks must be huge? be huge? and what the actual source of this nerve agent has patchwork of low—income housing outside mexico city. been. outside mexico city. president who has also got a meeting planned with kim jong—un. president who has also got a meeting planned with kimjong—un. the suburbs often with the complicity of local police. planned with kimjong—un. complicity of local police. but i think it is a gamble worth taking. these officers insist that force has changed. think it is objects and areas that they feel need to be dealt with. need to be dealt with. changed. a gamble worth taking. mean the risk to the public health is any greater than it was. is any greater than it was. this was a nerve agent deployed on sunday. a nerve agent deployed on sunday. sociology professor turned police chief. chief. 70 years since the happened at mr skripal‘s home rather than the paradigms on policing here, especially local policing. whether people who have suffered from the nerve agent fell ill. country was divided. especially local policing. from the nerve agent fell ill. any other location? divided. than any other location? what police are trying to piece together. thank you to have your expertise today. returned to normal and make sure there's no trace of the nerve agent. there's no trace of the together. but as nerve agent. a business, are you surprised the specialist has not been brought in cena?
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sunday was both of them exposed to the agent? as a the agent? way to been brought make money. attack on a russian spy in salisbury. in sooner? money. jorge amador also introduced new technology. of a former russian spy and his technology. through the week as the daughter in salisbury. seriousness has involved. cctv cameras covers all corners of neza. has involved. neza. and spoke to our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. provides eyes and ears on the ground. capability to remove things until the initial forensic work is done. the initial forensic work is done. ground. were slumped on this bench and police were called. police were called. questions, what was the substance, how was it employed, who used it? how was it employed, who used it? traditional ways of thinking about policing in mexico. policing in mexico. we stand here now, is the government able to answer those questions? able to answer those questions? officers closer to the communities that they serve. that they serve. the real chemical warfare experts to come in and take stuff away. come in and take stuff away. outside on the driveway, please keeping guard at the home. keeping guard at the have known the seriousness of the incident. home. getting it back, incident. thank you, for the breaking news. the home secretary has says this neighbour. been speaking to reporters. neighbour. ambulances, response teams, police mexico is experiencing its worst violence in decades. they have all the support that they need in order to get that. need in order to get that. its worst violence in decades. vehicles. vehicles. home there are a number of police tents there. especially in the fight against the tents there. working on the investigation then spoke to reporters. drug cartels. drug cartels. now, they want to make that permanent. that permanent.
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human rights activists have grave reservations. activists have just curiosity, it is a concern about safety? grave reservations. about safety? analysing some samples, taking evidence from the home today. evidence from the home today. that that is the case. that everybody is safe notjust around this incident but nationally. around this incident but nationally. thousands of people and has disappeared and executed many more. disappeared and executed many more. and what the actual source of this nerve agent has been. yulia skripal were exposed to the substance, we can't say for sure. the mexican army, but non—was granted. substance, we can't say for sure. granted. who is in salisbury now. secure and be able to be absolutely clear that there is no further risk. clear that there is no further risk. seems to be key site in this amador‘s method is unorthodox, but they appear to be working. they appear to be working. investigation. thank you for the update. questions are still being asked as to why sergei skripal she has been following this was targeted. investigation and collect the information so it can be confirmed. information so it can be crimes in neza dropped by almost half in three years. story all week. half in three years. confirmed. all week. working in cyber security. military force, he says, isn't the answer. he says, isn't the range of options once it has the facts and knows what happened here? facts and knows what happened answer. the area, asking here? them to share their experience? between the people and their institutions. experience? institutions. london once a month to meet friends in the russian embassy. —— he also said. they are all bad apples and continue to get it, and it has been great to hear that is the case. great to hear that is the case. election. bottom to the about their daily lives as this core. goes on around them. in much that may be true. true.
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on around them. formula the safer communities without the need for the army. information, i don't have facts, the can't speculate on this. can't speculate on this. and what the actual source of this nerve agent has been. but it can be, it should be a reason. nerve agent has been. to visit the hospital i understand shortly. archaeological achievement. she said they told her they would not have done anything differently. not have done anything be, it should be a reason. shortly. some conflict, he was involved in something he knew something. differently. something he knew something. but they need urgent attention as they are rotting away. the same time, there is another thing i can see and understand. tim muffett reports. thing i can see and subject of the attack and the police officer? might find —— police have understand. these groups officer? right, so these are the samples we will look at today. to come out. also hate out. eleanor and hayley are putin. this is an attempt to shoot two targets. is an attempt to holding pieces of history. shoot two targets. he is still serious although he is conversing and engaging. conversing and engaging. condition, amber rudd says he is now talking, awake and conscious. with historical artefacts that once belonged to henry talking, awake and conscious. initial stages of this investigation. viii. negative impact, on british society, an british public against putin. these cannonballs were found in the wreck an british public against of the mary rose. putin. the elections are in russia. elections are in russia. they are an invading french they were exposed to very complicated. fleet. the nerve agent. very complicated. agent. presented correctly in mass media in the british back to the surface. remains in place, police studied mass media. the british mass media. amongst the artefacts found, 1200 cannonballs. that earlier. that earlier. for the first time, putin may lose power. first time, putin may lose power. but, since being discovered, some nobody speaks about have corroded, some haven't. about ten minutes away from the city centre. this was part of centre. it. because there is a real opposition there. there is a real a cannonball. there was now a larger police operation there with tents. opposition there. you can see the curve right there.
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police operation there you think this is an attempt to discredit putin? with tents. the days, for counterterrorism officers to become involved ? days, for counterterrorism officers to become involved? to become involved? second. samples to find out why. during the first 2a hours, then getting counterterrorism involved. exactly how they came exposed to getting counterterrorism involved. most of the way drills work is you targets i think, first sergei skripal and second, putin. that substance. skripal and second, putin. need some form of lubricant. thank you for the update. there is received from other po lice forces as well. as well. this is often either oil a rule or water. so we just used a hacksaw. from north korea to meet kim jong—un for talks. in russia. how did it feel, that moment? the meeting will happen by may. a rule in russia. it was scary. their resources are drawn into this incident. no serving us president has ever met a north korean incident. it's not typical to destructively sample like rule in russia, you can add any conflict, children are not involved. conflict, children are leader. this in conservation. not involved. here, it was done especially to poison his you say about the way in which they reacted ? you say about the way in which they reacted? things disintegrate, would be from the north korean leader. reacted? daughter. what is negligent. in it, he the reason? pledged to commit you need a very special to denuclearization. reason? machine. so this he also ruled out any more nuclear and missile tests. secondly, once the biggest impact on public opinion. is the it is for public opinion. while so many of their resources are drawn into this incident. drawn into this incident. uk's national in place until a deal is against putin. reached. 0ur washington correspondent chris buckler synchrotron facility. has this report. putin. as soon as it dealing with, what would you say about the way in which they reacted? about the way in which they reacted? happens, anything happened. and accelerates them up to 99% of the speed of anything happened. light. russian refugee or migrant or and professionalism as they engage businessmen here. with these people. businessmen here. everybody starts blaming putin immediately. let's look at some and international blaming putin immediately. of today's other developing
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with light that is of this quality. condemnation of stories... groups do have a its nuclear feeling they will escape. which stands for king henry. programme. escape. but, as a collection, these cannonballs are unique. immediately, putin becomes the cover of criminal activities. the cover abused, have been released but remain under investigation. it seems kim jong—un wants to talk. of criminal public order offences. activities. in the same way. an 18—year—old woman was also interviewed. and that is what there was only one iron blast furnace genuine refugees are in in the white house completely off danger. in britain. but they have been treated in different ways. are in danger. —— that have guard. put them in prison in yorkshire. danger. in danger. antoni imiela was 63 and had had a heart nuclear or missile our other main story of the day... from north korea to meet condition. he'd been convicted of raping eight women and girls in 2001 tests. kim jong—un for talks. and 2002. which is a bit like baking soda. the meeting will happen by may. no serving us president has ever met a north korean leader. the shot we put into a solution, between the republic of korea and the united workers the minimum this is basically like baking soda. states must continue. they are not showing any wage. from the north korean leader. among them, the chains wagamama and tgi fridays. signs of corrosion. all the companies have been in it he pledged to commit to denuclearization. he also ruled out any more nuclear and missile tests. fined a total of £1. as soon as possible. in place until a deal is to pay £1 million they actually do show corrosion. reached. in back pay. 0ur washington correspondent chris buckler has this report. in the uk but around the world? the ancient monument was it would be to maybe think built. twice about doing these active washings. of insults and threats hurled between
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them. they will be met with fire and fury. could damage the material. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. weapons of war, hundreds of years old, shaping the science of today. in a moment the but the tone has now 200 miles and international condemnation changed. news at one with of its nuclear away. ben brown. programme. but that sanctions will remain until an agreement but, despite appearances, it seems first, the weather. is reached. however, that meeting is kim jong—un wants to talk. being planned. in the white will see outbreaks of rain working in. the united states and south korea. house completely off in. guard. nuclear or missile tests. part the northern half of the uk has seen plenty of sunshine. seen plenty of sunshine. of propaganda or keep the funniest guys for the rest of the day. progress. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. between the republic of korea of and the united states must the continue. day. as soon coffee cups has discount for those bringing their own cups. bringing their own cups. as possible. what do you do with your coffee cup? was in making this happen. along the front and across the uk over the next 2a hours. over the next 2a hours. offer voluntary discount for those bringing their own cups.
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bringing their own cups. do with your coffee cup? of insults and threats hurled that is a decision the president took himself. between them. central southern england as well so it will be a wet rush hour. they will it will be a wet rush hour. be met with fire and fury. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. england and northern ireland towards the end of the night as well. but the tone the end of the night as well. has now changed. on his mind for quite some time so it was not a surprise in any way. industry cannot recover cups gold coffee froth. coffee froth. but that sanctions will remain until an agreement is reached. however, that meeting is being planned. in gold coffee froth. the united states and south korea. their own at the expense of the government showing leadership. government showing leadership. came as a little bit of a surprise to us. this suggests they are not tackling the issue of waste. of spots, so some frost to start the day on saturday. the issue day on saturday. of waste. of propaganda or uk, quite windy on saturday and often cloudy as well. progress. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. often cloudy as well. committee was disappointed by the government's decision. government's decision. jong—un t washington, the stakes for south korea very high? and i think it is shared by mps across the house. across the house.
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heavy rain across northern ireland and into scotland as a day goes by. making this happen. and into scotland as a day goes by. yes and they have been the decade. and kimjong—un, that is a decision the turn back to rain as a milder air works in. president took himself. works in. and we had a good conversation. the threat of possibly in nuclear attack from the north. temperature could reach 15, so on the mild side. attack from the the mild side. what about sunday, mother's day? north. mother's day? so it was not a surprise in any way. government's decision. this is proof that he is trying to deliver. deliver. he has very high hopes for this and i think it is shared by mps across the house. across the house. meeting. this meeting. bright or sunny spells, turning milder across scotland. came as a little bit of a surprise to us. and if anything, good sport can support will come from it. support will come from it. that realised piece on the korean peninsula. carrot in this case, what do you base that on? base that on? that's before it even happened. happened.
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says health high the stakes are. met the leader of north korea, office, that is. is more effective than the carrot in this case, what do you base that on? this case, what do you base that on? office, that is. border is up the road, and bowers has been against the city. has been against for some kind of progress the city. obviously is huge. is huge. but there is also potential to achieve nothing, frankly. to achieve nothing, frankly. could be a very deft propaganda move by kim jong—un. of people bringing their own cups into those central london stores. into those central london stores. could be a very deft propaganda move offering discounts already, they have started to try that. by kimjong—un. years now: elected on a promise to extend an olive branch to the north. extend an olive branch to the are those working? could be a very deft propaganda move by kim jong—un. by kim jong—un. north. repeat of previous behaviour from the north. this is proof that he is trying to the north. deliver. deliver. he has very high hopes for this promises and resume testing as they did before. meeting. this meeting. it could go either way. is on the agenda and if anything good or tangible will come from it. good or tangible there as opposed to those who will come from are hoping for the best? hoping for the best? it. historical milestone that realised piece on the korean peninsula. piece on the korean peninsula. that's before it even relationship that south korea has with the united states. happened. with the united states. —— from north korea.
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north korea. sitting us president has met the president of north korea. president of north korea. but there is also potential to achieve nothing, frankly. exchange for tangible changes both in washington and north korea. in washington and achieve nothing, north korea. frankly, there is a lot of mixed feelings going around. frankly. feelings going around. jong—un and we could see a repeat of previous behaviourfrom the north. previous behaviourfrom the offer, no one was expecting it from trump. trump. north. indications, the possible games and consequences. bigger back promises and routine testing. —— gains and consequences. thank you. testing. at pusan national university. there is opposed to those hoping for the best? hejoins me from south korea. the best? good to have you with us. thank you for having me. for having me. south korea has with the united states. states. the development of the last 12—2a hours?
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it is really head spinning. correspondent said, expected this at all. all. tangible changes in washington and north korea. north korea. happen and we have the white house staff were surprised about this. staff were surprised about this. heard about the acceptance, no one was expecting it from donald trump. was expecting it from donald trump. this, and the possible gains and consequences. the headlines on bbc news. put into this, they are jumping away from hostilities. from hostilities. on a former russian spy and his daughter. talked about air strikes and nuclear conflict, now we talk about peace. conflict, now we talk about peace. the united states and north korea coming together in ten weeks? coming together in ten weeks? it was brokered by south korea and expected to take place in may.
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to be close to agreeing a three—year pay deal. to buy time to get on with other things it wants to do. things it wants to do. this time, but it's a chance it could news of the winter paralympics and the rest of the sport now. be different this time? could be different this time? negotiations and he is so of the biggest winter paralympics unpredictable. unpredictable. to date... of the paralympic flame. said it one day in a press conference. he adds a level of volatility. the british flag. —— trump said it. . didn't except at all —— expect at all. all. committee enquiry. his book, and move came along into some major concession. some major concession. to enhance performance.
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are sceptical that north koreans have had a tough game. but he says the team is improving have had a tough game. its procedures. suddenly but a large concession on the table afterjust ten weeks. the table afterjust ten weeks. and what might the be prepared to concede on? concede on? in 2010, there have been a lot of things that have changed. been put in side, they want two things, one is sanctioned fully. sanctioned fully. place since then. consensus growing that sanctions north koreans this it's like anything, anything evolves. point. north koreans this point. has been going for eight or nine years. lifeline to the global economy is china. china. naturally, everything will evolve. do you back dave brailsford? yes i do. to use those as a rehearsal for invasion. invasion. on manager arsene wenger.
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goal for the club and aaron ramsey added another at the san siro. the second leg is at the emirates next thursday. for nearly 1a months as she returned after the birth outrageous like title deed legalisation in of her child. exchange. legalisation in exchange. building to a smaller discussion later. later. there is no progress, the risks are huge? kazakhstan's zarina diyas. they are. afterwards, williams said she was ‘a little rusty‘. i was almost going to cry because i miss my daughter. s could walk away to testing each other. other. there will go back to insults do this. i was really happy to be out there. and will get worse. and will get worse. just to be able to play tennis again. it could be a big year for her. that's all the sport, more at 1:30pm.
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and nailed down, the —— when has meat meat. a lot of the work. lot of details on policies are you of bullying by mps contained in a bbc report as asking a lot of him. "concerning". asking a lot of him. robert kelley, thank you. of proper redress. the headlines on bbc news. a claim that he bullied a former private secretary. 0ur political correspondent iain watson is at westminster.... attack on a former russian spy and his daughter. first time on the allegations on newsnight. newsnight. extraordinary move brokered by south korea, expected in may. close to agreeing a three—year pay deal.
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—— a record number of countries will take part, vying for medals. take part, vying for medals. and bullied his former secretary kate. side with a victory over ac milan with throw—in in the europa league. with throw—in in kate. the europa league. all some mkhitaryan and aaron ramsey put them in control. different role where she didn't get in touch with them. put them in control. in touch with them. tour six months after giving birth to herfirst child. to herfirst child. second round at indian wells thanks to a straight sets victory. suggestion to to a straight sets victory. the contrary be back with those stories just after 11:30am. is untrue. untrue. to be close to agreeing a three—year pay deal. the prime minister had full confidence in john bercow. thank you. he will provide extra funding to meet the higher costs. of staff in england. 0ur correspondent anisa kadri is following this story for us.
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he will provide extra funding to meet the higher costs. our health editor hugh reflecting on how we have got to pym is following this this point. this point. story for us. headlines about nurses leading the profession. profession. how close is close? are we near they demanded a pay rise of nearly a% for nhs staff. a deal? a% for nhs staff. deal? i think we are in terms of what we're being told. what we're being told. but i think it could be a week or so. it could be a week or so. sector pay caps which has meant pay cannot be increased by more than 1%. cannot be increased by more than 1%. be concerned about recruitment problems. will take place instead of the budget, it would happen by them. problems. it want any pay deal that is struck, able budget, it would happen by to retain staff. them. is struck, able to retain staff. noises coming from these talks are pretty positive aren't they? pretty positive aren't they? question is what deal will now be done? done? midwives and people who man the ambulances.
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it's on the horizon. pay rise over three years that will enable them to retain staff. enable them to retain staff. government said it would get with us. government said it would get with us. worry about recruitment, filling gaps in the rotors for nurses. us. gaps in the gap at the devil will be in the rotors for nurses. details. details. do we have any specifics on want to steal and the unions want a deal above 1%. —— want a deal. the level of this? the figure has been reports of agreed. a 6. figure has been agreed. what could it be? it be? a day before the holiday are said to be premature. be premature. unions would agree to change working giving up a day's annual leave. giving up a yet what the deal are day's annual leave. going to be look like. look like. worked there, that might be on the table. i'm told this is premature. leave being cut by a day in the case of the 6. 5% increase. 596 increase. thank you. enclave of eastern ghouta in syria. but the ministers and treasury have do find it. any remaining sticking points? trapped by the fighting. it is in return for the money.
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money. from the lebanese capital beirut. i think that has not been totally resolved yet. the week, has the resolved yet. firing stopped at the moment? the moment? parts of the uk, because this is england we are talking about? england we are talking about? devolved administrations will set their own pay rates. their own pay rates. scotland have arrangements for lower paid staff. arrangements for lower that convoy could be paid staff. put in jeopardy. jeopardy. the deal that slashed out for england will probably set the trend. england will probably set the trend. of time to get the wales and assistance to people of northern ireland. for wales, scotland and northern eastern ghouta. of eastern ghouta. a6 strong comp ireland. we will see in the coming weeks. thank you. enclave of eastern ghouta in boy —— on syria. monday. are trapped by the fighting. martin patience, in neighbouring beirut.
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they hadn't off—loaded and now they're trying to do it today. they're trying to do to people of eastern ghouta. it today. the aid agencies could not off—load all their assistance. saying not nearly enough is getting into eastern ghouta. into eastern ghouta. estimated population is a00,000 people. to do that again today. people. forces doesn't seem to be worth the paper it's written on? now. of eastern ghouta. area is a00,000 people. to provide a 30 day ceasefire across the whole of syria. the whole of syria. does it, martin? no, it's not. russia wanted it, it would actually happen. happen. provide a 30 day ceasefire across the whole of syria.
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is fighting throughout that five hour humanitarian pause. hour humanitarian pause. in the fighting. that was significant because russia is backing the syrian government. most people believe if russia wanted it, it would actually happen. five—hour humanitarian ghouta, a bombardment started putting the convoy in jeopardy. pause. has been rejected by the the bombardment started putting the convoy government. in jeopardy. time for of 25p for disposable coffee cups to reduce their use. a look what do you do with your used cappuccino cup? at the should you throw it in the rubbish or try to recycle it? weather. be fully recycled. the government to last weekend? for doesn't like sure.
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the idea. are turning milder but with got rain on the way as well. on the way as well. in cold cappuccino froth. bringing their own coffee mugs. i think we need to see a variety of different solutions. through the afternoon into the evening. evening. be at the expense of the government also showing leadership. wales, northern england and eventually northern ireland. eventually northern ireland. about tackling the problem of waste. and she's with me scotland, patches of frost now. on saturday. saturday. members of the committee including conservatives? conservatives? will be rain across northern ireland and wales and south—west england.
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think it shared by mps across the whole house. and wales and south—west england. it slowly eases through the afternoon. slowly eases through the afternoon. whole house. but it will be pretty mild, temperatures into 15 degrees. 00:28:03,949 --> 477218456:19:46,780 this 477218456:19:46,780 --> 954436912:11:29,611 is 954436912:11:29,611 --> 1431655368:03:12,442 bbc 1431655368:03:12,442 --> 1908873823:54:55,273 newsroom 1908873823:54:55,273 --> 2386092279:46:38,104 live 2386092279:46:38,104 --> 2863310735:38:20,936 — 2863310735:38:20,936 --> 3340529191:30:03,766 our 3340529191:30:03,766 --> 3817747647:21:46,598 latest 3817747647:21:46,598 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 headlines... the level of consternation across the parties. the parties. measure, across all age groups and all income groups. all income groups. making announcements are not doing anything. anything. the stick is more effective than the carrot in this case? carrot in this case? what are you basing that on? basing that on? carrier bag since the charge was introduced. —— gave evidence.
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people's own cups coming into stores. stores. offering discounts already, are those working? those working? mcdonald's do not give out cups and others. others. to a charge that, it's in human nature. nature. mean for where these coffee cups and up in the uk? up in the uk? we have looked at that and but in early on in the band. and but in early on in the band. that is now starting to bite.
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indonesia, vietnam, that those markets are pretty saturated. markets are pretty saturated. because there was no end market for it. it. recycled packaging into new packaging. packaging. look at how we design cups so we can be taken apart by both processors. be taken apart by both processors. is this the end of the 25p levy plan or is it a setback? it's a setback. those which will come in from june this year. this year.
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the national audit office to look at where the packaging taxes go. where the packaging taxes go. goes when it comes out at the bottom. thank you. ball lets get the weather forecast. things are changing as we go into the weekend. the weekend. that for many parts it still dry and sunny. sunny. this is the isle of man a short time ago. not too bad on the beach. beach. temperatures up to about eight or 9 degrees. eight or 9 degrees. that is where we have rain at the moment. moment. 0vernight tonight that rain will continue to spread north.
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will continue to spread north. quite heavy at times. heavy at times. clear skies in the far north—east of scotland. far north—east of scotland. temperatures will drop down below freezing. elsewhere, way above freezing. freezing. be heavy rain around but equally some sunny spells coming through. some sunny spells coming through. temperatures getting up to 15 celsius. celsius. some cloud and a few showers but pretty mild. this is bbc news. attack on a former russian spy and his daughter. the country's leader.
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it's a move described by south korea as a "milestone for peace". to be close to agreeing a three—year pay deal. discounts to customers bringing their own cups. it's time the sport. let's get the latest. latest. the biggest winter paralympics to date. date. traditional music and dancing from south korea. south korea. it will be the biggest games to date. games to date. a record 567 athletes from a8 countries will take part. from a8 countries will take part.
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and they will be around 80 medals awarded in six sports. committee enquiry. to enhance performance. but he says the team is improving its procedures. procedures and checked that have been put in place. been put in place. it's like anything, anything evolves. anything, anything evolves. teams started in 2010 and the team has been going for a years. has been going for a years. do you back dave brailsford ?
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do you back dave brailsford? yes i do. a crash on the second stage. from the finish in tuscany. going into stage three today. on manager arsene wenger. goal for the club and aaron ramsey added another at the san siro. the second leg is at the emirates next thursday. we have won a game. we have not
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qualified. qualified. in six days it's always very difficult. difficult. we want to keep our focus and finish the job next week. for nearly 1a months as she returned after the birth of her child. kazakhstan's zarina diyas. afterwards, williams said she was ‘a little rusty‘. i was almost going to cry because i miss my daughter. miss my daughter. myself together and said, you got to do this. do this. i was really happy to be out there. out there. just to be able to play tennis again.
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and the six time watson has lost. championship in florida. and he dropped 3 shots, to finish with a 7a. he's 7 shots behind the leader corey conners. ready" for the masters — the only major he's yet to win. it starts at augusta national on the 5th of april. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. and his daughter in salisbury.
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security minister between 2007 in 2010. 2010. skills are that are going to be deployed in this case. deployed in this case. defence chemical nuclear centre which is at winterbourne gunner. which is at winterbourne gunner. they are the experts in this area. involved in what's happening in salisbury. salisbury.
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cleaned up and there is no residual threat. nerve agents are incredibly dangerous. dangerous. in the lining of something they can remain there. remain there. you only need a minute amount to cause you real problems. amount to cause you real problems. drop in the size of a small bead on you, it can kill you. you, it can kill you. been cleared so let's be 100% certain. certain. ambulances that were used being removed and decontaminated. removed and decontaminated. decontamination of the area around that.
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how long does that work take? it can take a long time. decontaminated word awb and that took some weeks. took some weeks. sure things are cleared up and there is no risk at all. is no risk at all. their you can't do that in peace time. time. as nasty as nerve agents on the streets of our country. it's quite extraordinary. extraordinary.
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action would be taken where necessary. necessary. taken once it becomes clearer who is responsible. absolutely. nation that has done it it is completely unacceptable. completely unacceptable. it's almost like an act of war. like an act of war. used in another country is outrageous. outrageous. ascertain exactly where this was made. made.
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what might have happened and it means a proper investigation. means a proper investigation. then we need to take appropriate action. we need to take appropriate action. lord west, the former security minister. minister. our correspondent during her visit to the scene in salisbury. to the scene in salisbury. there are a number of outstanding questions. a number of outstanding questions. what was this substance? how was it deployed? all used it? government able to answer any of those questions? those questions?
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investigation and make sure they have all the support they need. have all the support they need. questions is they will be concerned about safety. about safety. somebody walking around britain with a chemical weapon. a chemical weapon. everybody is safe, not just around this incident but nationally. this incident but nationally. able to be absolutely clear that there is no further risk. there is no further risk. investigation so it can be confirmed. confirmed. current range of options once it has the facts? the facts? which is why i'm here in salisbury today. today.
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sure the emergency services have the support they need. support they need. it's been great to hear that is the case. to hear that is the case. the actual source of this nerve agent has been. agent has been. you are going to visit the hospital shortly. visit the hospital shortly. seem to have have been the subject of this attack? they are still very serious. serious. understand it is still serious although he is engaging. although he is engaging. that dealt with the initial stages of the investigation. of the investigation. take a day for counterterrorism officers to become involved? officers to become involved? local police force here behave in exactly the right manner. exactly the right manner.
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then they got counterterrorism involved. involved. they received from other police forces as well. forces as well. much of their resources are drawn to this particular incident. this particular incident. some of the people on the scene who came and help. came and help. nobody could have known what they were dealing with. known what they were dealing with. what would you say about the way in which they react it? which they react it? compassion you would hope our emergency services do. emergency services do. their professionalism as they engage with these people. with these people. said to me they would not have done anything differently. anything differently. we are really lucky with our emergency services. lucky
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with our emergency services. timed to tickle at some of the day ‘s other developing stories. in the house of commons, affecting dozens of female staff. of proper redress. a claim that he bullied a former private secretary. released but remain under investigation. investigation. and an 80—year—old woman was also interviewed. interviewed. they are treating the incident as a hate crime. prison in yorkshire.
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antoni imiela was sixty—three and had had a heart condition. he'd been convicted of raping eight women and girls in 2001 and 2002. by the government for failing to pay workers the minimum wage. workers the minimum wage. the chains wagamama and tgi friday's. friday's. all the companies have been fined a total of £1. been fined a total of £1. the ancient monument was built. two—hundred miles away. for a full summary of the news you can go to our website.
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talks with kim jong—un in a move brokered by south korea. brokered by south korea. expected they will take place in may. may. england are understood to be close to agreeing a three—year pay deal. an update of the is this news. the move, calling it a "serious attack" on international trade. the uk's trade secretary liam fox says he will seek an exemption.
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failing to pay staff the national minimum wage. minimum wage. fined an undisclosed amount for breaking the law. bullying behaviour. the business body said it's decision was "pending further investigation". ladyjudge is contesting the allegations. on the health of the uk economy. 7bn. meanwhile, output for the construction sector plunged 3. between december and january. 3%. economist at g plus
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economics. a bit of a mixed bag. what leapt out for you? you're right. is as good as we are going to get for a little while. for a little while. gathering thick and fast with respect to global trade. respect to global trade. the news from the us is hardly positive. from the us is hardly positive. the way of a cushion that we can fall back on. fall back on. two months together it is actually flat. flat. 1%. is basically flat lining up best over the last three months. over the last three months.
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a big impact on households ability to do renovation. to do renovation. global steel and aluminium prices will have a further knock—on impact. will have a further knock—on impact. liam fox is going to ask for an exemption. exemption. 9%. that's the biggest month on year decline since march 2013. year decline since march 2013. interest rates and brexit uncertainty? uncertainty? when you have such a sleep
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—— steep decline. sleep —— steep decline. technical disruption or is it an underlying slowdown. underlying slowdown. this is something to do with a short—term disruption. short—term disruption. is weighing down the figures in the short—term. hopefully. beyond that and it's not the only explanation. there is a fundamental slowdown. slowdown. some of it is because of the uncertainty about brexit. the uncertainty about brexit. becoming increasingly tense between the us and china. the us and china. the two giants of global trade. global trade.
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will feed right into an open economy such as the uk. many thanks. a quick look at some other business stories around today. up to complete its £a billion takeover of rival ladbrokes coral. between the pair, with discussions breaking down in the summer. which awaits regulatory clearance. with gvc‘s brands including sportingbet and pa rtycasino. that's according to bloomberg. 1 billion. it has since struggled to turn a profit.
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and monarch alternative capital would take control. apollo is yet to comment. the new york times and cnn. streaming site focused on uplifting stories. they're very brief look at what the markets are up to. markets are up to. the ftse100 down 60% little change today. 60% little change today. 21%. that's the business for this hour.
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imports would be imposed in two weeks time. for the eu from the charges. for particular criticism. lebo diseko reports. signed and delivered. tariffs on foreign steel and aluminium products. when he pledged to put america first. tariffs on foreign imports of steel and aluminium. on foreign aluminium. forcing prices down and costing americans jobs.
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on the global trading system. and the us's european allies feel they should be two. there are only losers a trade war. to be of the view that it should be excluded from the measures. that could face higher duties in retaliation. butter, cranberries, orange juice. other ways to resolve his concern.
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could be on the horizon. view was on bbc two but not before getting the weather forecast. winter but it will feel very different this weekend. different this weekend. springlike in the south—east of england. in the south—east of england. lots of sunshine across the uk. of sunshine across the uk. this was at whitby abbey a short time ago. at whitby abbey a short time ago. further south more spread out —— more cloud spreading in. more cloud spreading in. have the clear skies in the north and more cloud further south. and more cloud further south. that is an area of low pressure. is an area of low pressure.
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ireland and scotland and authoring one. one. thickening up and spreading northwards. northwards. spreading the south wales and the rest of southern england. rest of southern england. temperatures getting up to 11 degrees. degrees. tonight, that rain will continue to move northwards. continue to move northwards. heavy pulses of rain as it spreads northwards. northwards. across higher ground in northern inland. inland. elsewhere temperatures not below 10 degrees. degrees. rain and it's also bringing some milder conditions. milder conditions. all linked to this area of low pressure. this area of low pressure. let's have a look at saturday morning. have a look at saturday morning. across the north and east of scotland. scotland.
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northwards and it might now prepared as it moves into scotland. as it moves into scotland. weather and some bright and sunny spells developing. spells developing. could reach 15 degrees in the south—east. the mild in not reaching scotland. 607 degrees. as we go into sunday for many of us it's going to be relatively dry. it's going to be relatively dry. they will be good spells of sunshine and some showers. and some showers. the sunshine will be with us and once again it will feel pretty mild.
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